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CP'S Watertown Sub

CP Westbound Vehicle Train rumbles through Duplainville, Wi.
God u should one day go to duplainville and everytime u see a ac4400cw on CP dont photograph it and see how many photos u have
 
I hear you, probably none. My next trip up that way will be devoted to the CP River Sub in Minnesota. I'm hoping to get 3 different locomotives on the point on this trip. 1 a CP SD40-2F ( Red Barn ), which I have never gotten to photograph yet, although several have led trains down here, but I was working everytime, including running CP 9018 on the point of a W869 unit plastic pellet train for Amoco, but that day it was bad weather. 2 a Soo Line SD60M on the point, or better yet a solid consist, though I know that will be very difficult. It's difficult enough just getting one on the point. 3 a CEFX AC4400CW, or SD90MAC solid consist or just 1 leading a train. I know that's asking alot, but you never know what might happen. Thanks for the rating
 
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You could get those locos, CP runs pretty creazy lash-ups sometimes...
This summer I caught SD90MAC-H + CEFX AC4400CW + 2SD40-2's and
2SOO SD60's and a CP SD40-2B in new beaver paint.
 
Thanks Russian, Lets hope I do. I have a much better shot at the CEFX AC4400CW'S & SD90MAC'S than I do the Soo Line SD60M'S & CP SD40-2F'S. We'll see what happens in August, which is when I will be taking my vacation up there
 

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